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May Books
Fatal Voyage - Kathy Reichs
Grave Secrets- Kathy Reichs
R- Jhereg- Steven Brust
R- The Mystery of Mrs Blencarrow- Mrs Oliphant
R- Yendi- Steven Brust
R- Teckla- Steven Brust
R- Taltos- Steven Brust
R- Phoenix- Steven Brust
R- Athyra- Steven Brust
R- Orca- Steven Brust
R- Dragon- Steven Brust
R- Issola- Steven Brust
R- Dzur- Steven Brust
R- Jheggala- Steven Brust
R- Tiassa- Steven Brust
The Testament of Jessie Lamb- Jane Rogers
R- The Midwich Cuckoos- John Wyndham
R- Childhood's End- Arthur C Clarke
R- The Best Of- Arthur C Clarke
R- Reach for Tomorrow- Arthur C Clarke
R- Tales of the Black Widowers- Isaac Asimov
R- More Tales of the Black Widowers- Isaac Asimov
Bare Bones- Kathy Reichs
Monday Mourning- Kathy Reichs
The Mongoliad- Neal Stephenson, and others
The Hugo short stories- Various
The Hugo novellas- Various
The Hugo novellettes- Various
Deadline- Mira Grant (The only novel nominee, other than GRRM-on-whom-I-have-given-up-until-it's- finished-because-the-re-reading-is-too- tedious, that I hadn't already read. I don't think any of them is particularly good and have a real dilemma about who to vote for.)
R Ringworld- Larry Niven
R The Phoenix Guards- Steven Brust
R Five Hundred Years After- Steven Brust
(We are back. I feel like I have about a billion things to do, ranging from things like updating my reading list to things like hoping that the weather forecast gets no worse for tomorrow - due to planned horse bathing - and Thursday - due to show. Speaking of, in case anyone plans to come along, I'm in class 444 which is both at 1pm in Hackney and 2:20pm in Ardingly. There may be more updates before then, but I wouldn't bank on it. Mike fixed the sat nav. Belgium was incredibly, depressingly grey, and the shop had run out of the chocolates I wanted when we made a special, soggy, walk into town to get them. The dishwasher detergent that we like has either been discontinued or is not stocked by Carrefour in either France or Belgium. Note toself Mike: check this.)
Grave Secrets- Kathy Reichs
R- Jhereg- Steven Brust
R- The Mystery of Mrs Blencarrow- Mrs Oliphant
R- Yendi- Steven Brust
R- Teckla- Steven Brust
R- Taltos- Steven Brust
R- Phoenix- Steven Brust
R- Athyra- Steven Brust
R- Orca- Steven Brust
R- Dragon- Steven Brust
R- Issola- Steven Brust
R- Dzur- Steven Brust
R- Jheggala- Steven Brust
R- Tiassa- Steven Brust
The Testament of Jessie Lamb- Jane Rogers
R- The Midwich Cuckoos- John Wyndham
R- Childhood's End- Arthur C Clarke
R- The Best Of- Arthur C Clarke
R- Reach for Tomorrow- Arthur C Clarke
R- Tales of the Black Widowers- Isaac Asimov
R- More Tales of the Black Widowers- Isaac Asimov
Bare Bones- Kathy Reichs
Monday Mourning- Kathy Reichs
The Mongoliad- Neal Stephenson, and others
The Hugo short stories- Various
The Hugo novellas- Various
The Hugo novellettes- Various
Deadline- Mira Grant (The only novel nominee, other than GRRM-on-whom-I-have-given-up-until-it's- finished-because-the-re-reading-is-too- tedious, that I hadn't already read. I don't think any of them is particularly good and have a real dilemma about who to vote for.)
R Ringworld- Larry Niven
R The Phoenix Guards- Steven Brust
R Five Hundred Years After- Steven Brust
(We are back. I feel like I have about a billion things to do, ranging from things like updating my reading list to things like hoping that the weather forecast gets no worse for tomorrow - due to planned horse bathing - and Thursday - due to show. Speaking of, in case anyone plans to come along, I'm in class 444 which is both at 1pm in Hackney and 2:20pm in Ardingly. There may be more updates before then, but I wouldn't bank on it. Mike fixed the sat nav. Belgium was incredibly, depressingly grey, and the shop had run out of the chocolates I wanted when we made a special, soggy, walk into town to get them. The dishwasher detergent that we like has either been discontinued or is not stocked by Carrefour in either France or Belgium. Note to
